Sheriff David Clarke responded to the clip by pointing out that Obama could have brought us together but didn’t as one who is “disconnected from reality”.

“We used to be the envy of the world before he became president, but I don’t think that that’s case anymore. We’re not respected on the world stage, Putin doesn’t respect him. Many of the other leaders, Benjamin Netanyahu might, out of political courtesy, say he does, but he doesn’t either,” Clarke said.

What well-informed, honest man could argue with a word of what Clarke said?

Optimistically, Clarke said our nightmare is ending.

“Look, the best thing about the Obama presidency right now is that it’s coming to an end and America’s nightmare will be over. And we’ll be able to pick up the ruins left by him and put this country back together again.”

He also mentioned Obama’s deceit over compromise. Obama likes to blame the GOP for not compromising when he is the one who never does. From my perspective, Obama projects his failings onto others and he does it knowingly. He’s a true Alinskyite. He is the one who said he knows exactly what he is doing.

“But he’s compromised on nothing,” Clarke said as he mentioned areas he did not compromise on.

Again, this is my perspective, but he didn’t compromise on those things that were not in his purview to rule on unilaterally such as the nuclear treaty and the TPP which were the province of the Senate.

“Compromise is not in his vocabulary,” Clarke continued. “His definition of compromise is you do it his way or he’ll get out his pen and his phone and he’ll bludgeon you with an executive order.”

When asked about Obama’s legacy, Clarke said, “it’s been a disaster.”

The Sheriff concluded that “…it’s just unbelievable what he said yesterday. He did it just for Fox but doesn’t believe a word of that.”

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